New Gloucester, Me., single-sheet manuscripts, 1796-1799.

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New Gloucester, Me., single-sheet manuscripts, 1796-1799.

Deeds, necrologies, covenants, and other legal documents, of Sabbathday Lake (New Gloucester) Shakers, dating from the time just after the Believers first gathered near Sabbathday Lake.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8047045

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